I guess their source was correct then.. They posted a link on twitter but it didn't work.. I think the 49ers are downright stupid to do this. They need to keep on building, not adding pieces at this point. Yes, Wallace is a great receiver. But they've already addressed the need at receiver at this point and should focus on building a team rather than collecting players.

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Understatement of the year...Wallace doesnt even deserve to look at $105 million.

Now now. That is too much for Wallace, but the man has the best 3 year start to a career since Moss. Now, once again *I* wouldn't pay him that kind of money, but he is a 25 year old receiver who has more yards than Fitzy did and more TD's AND yards than Calvin did at this point in their careers. It's hardly surprising people would come close to it.

Now now. That is too much for Wallace, but the man has the best 3 year start to a career since Moss. Now, once again *I* wouldn't pay him that kind of money, but he is a 25 year old receiver who has more yards than Fitzy did and more TD's AND yards than Calvin did at this point in their careers. It's hardly surprising people would come close to it.

If that deal were somehow true I'd probably break something. If Wallace got over 100 million this league would become blasphemy as far as contracts go. If he gets that money ever WR in the league who is worth a damn is going to want Calvin Johnson money. I wish these teams would think about their actions and the repercussions before they do something as stupid as giving Mike Wallace 105 million dollars.

Ok, let's look at this logically. He's not actually going to get a deal like that. That was probably the trumped up figure he and his agent would pitch to a team, then the team would low ball them, and in the end, they'd agree to something reasonable in the middle.

Ok, let's look at this logically. He's not actually going to get a deal like that. That was probably the trumped up figure he and his agent would pitch to a team, then the team would low ball them, and in the end, they'd agree to something reasonable in the middle.

Anything above 60 million would be a joke and raise the prices ever WR in the league.